The Pentagon on Tuesday saluted open gays in the ranks, with a civilian lawyer
calling on fellow homosexuals to “stretch a little” and become more
visible inside the military in the drive for benefits for same-sex
couples.

“We need to be as visible as we can be,” Gordon Tanner, principal deputy general counsel of the Air Force, said at the Defense Department’s first gay pride event. “Let us be a bridge to our straight allies.”

The Pentagon is not providing benefits to spouses of gay service members because
federal law defines marriage as the union of one man and one woman.